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The Gunships GB - General Discussion

Started by NARSES2, May 11, 2021, 07:45:31 AM

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jcf

#60
A-H river monitor SMS Bodrog page:
https://www.doppeladler.com/da/kuk/donaumonitor-sms-bodrog/



I came across another site a while back that has good Danube Flotilla info, at the moment
the location escapes me.
:banghead:

The US Navy historical site has over 40 photos of A-H river monitors:
https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/search.html?q=Austrian+River+Monitor&start=0

Nick

Here's a set of good photos of Danube river monitors - annoyingly you have to open each image separately. https://www.worldnavalships.com/forums/thread.php?threadid=7294


There were several gunboats used on the Nile by British forces. They saw the most action during the dash to relieve Khartoum. https://www.melik.org.uk/discover/nile-gunboats/

zenrat

Quote from: buzzbomb on November 18, 2021, 01:26:06 PM
Quote from: kitnut617 on November 17, 2021, 09:06:51 AM
I have the book called 'Armed with Stings'. It's about RN gunboats in the Med' during WWII. The gunboats in question were the 'Insect Class'

International Models Asia (IMACO) has a a few River gunboats in their catalogue

http://www.imaco.com.hk/cgi-bin/prod.pl/keyword/Boats

Being taken with Dog Boats since reading Gunboat 658 I clicked on the relevant link.
Nice work Brian.
:thumbsup:
Fred

- Can't be bothered to do the proper research and get it right.

Another ill conceived, lazily thought out, crudely executed and badly painted piece of half arsed what-if modelling muppetry from zenrat industries.

zenrat industries:  We're everywhere...for your convenience..

PR19_Kit

Quote from: joncarrfarrelly on November 18, 2021, 04:04:17 PM

The US Navy designed and built a single Inshore Fire Support Ship the USS Carronade.
Lindbergh did a kit that was also released under the label of "Bobtail Cruiser", for obvious reasons.
The kit is 1/170 scale and isn't hard to find having been re-released several times.




I like the look of that, and with a SOCKING great twin (or triple....) gun turret replacing the rocket launchers and the puny turret that it had originally, you've got the makings of a serious monitor.

Plus some hefty hull bulges to give it stability and protection against torpedoes etc.

I can only find one such kit on eBay and it's in Portugal.............. :(
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

jcf

Here's one in Poland €25.03 + €10.00 for shipping to the UK.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/234069624571?epid=1438092184&hash=item367fa306fb:g:6oQAAOSwLqJg2xDK

Cutting the rear off of a different ship would be an option to build a similar looking vessel.

PR19_Kit

Hmm, that one didn't show up on my eBay search, and the postage is a lot better than it is from Portugal. Thanks Jon.  :thumbsup:
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

jcf


jcf

#67
Regarding the Vickers QF 1-pdr (37mm) and 2-pdr (40mm) "Pom-Poms" I mentioned in another thread
(Dakota).

A 1/32nd scale Vickers .303 is an almost perfect scaleorama for a 1/72nd version of the QF 2-pdr.

The 1/35th ICM Vickers would do the same for the slightly smaller QF 1-pdr, especially as the kit
comes with two complete guns including one with the smooth water-jacket.
:thumbsup:

https://kitchecker.com/icm-35712-british-vickers-machine-gun-1-35/

nighthunter

Quote from: joncarrfarrelly on November 21, 2021, 01:33:34 PM
Regarding the Vickers QF 1-pdr (37mm) and 2-pdr (40mm) "Pom-Poms" I mentioned in another thread
(nighthunters Dakota).

A 1/32nd scale Vickers .303 is an almost perfect scaleorama for a 1/72nd version of the QF 2-pdr.

The 1/35th ICM Vickers would do the same for the slightly smaller QF 1-pdr, especially as the kit
comes with two complete guns including one with the smooth water-jacket.
:thumbsup:

https://kitchecker.com/icm-35712-british-vickers-machine-gun-1-35/
Nope, not my Dakota, LOL! We called them Skytrains, lol!
"Mind that bus." "What bus?" *SPLAT!*

jcf

Quote from: nighthunter on November 21, 2021, 01:47:38 PM
Quote from: joncarrfarrelly on November 21, 2021, 01:33:34 PM
Regarding the Vickers QF 1-pdr (37mm) and 2-pdr (40mm) "Pom-Poms" I mentioned in another thread
(nighthunters Dakota).

A 1/32nd scale Vickers .303 is an almost perfect scaleorama for a 1/72nd version of the QF 2-pdr.

The 1/35th ICM Vickers would do the same for the slightly smaller QF 1-pdr, especially as the kit
comes with two complete guns including one with the smooth water-jacket.
:thumbsup:

https://kitchecker.com/icm-35712-british-vickers-machine-gun-1-35/
Nope, not my Dakota, LOL! We called them Skytrains, lol!
What I get for relying on memory.  ;)

jcf

This photo in TallEng's Dakota (got it right this time  :rolleyes: ) got me thinking about an early dirigible (hot air?)
with a suspended boat shaped car armed with Congreve rockets, grenade launchers of some sort and Pauly*
action punt guns.
;D

Dakota Gunship by , on Flickr

*Jean Samuel Pauly invented the metal based primed cartridge, it saw limited sporting use and Napoleon
evidently wasn't interested. It consisted of a reusable metal base attached to a stiff paper cartridge body,
your basic shotgun 'shell'.





Punt gun

Old Wombat

Has a life outside of What-If & wishes it would stop interfering!

"The purpose of all War is Peace" - St. Augustine

veritas ad mortus veritas est

Rheged

There's a punt with a punt gun in the museum in Carlisle.    I Knew the chap who donated it; he said it took a "huge charge of black powder"  and could take out whole flocks of ducks on the water.
"If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you....."
It  means that you read  the instruction sheet

NARSES2

What was the recoil like with one of those ?
Do not condemn the judgement of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong.

Nick

Quote from: NARSES2 on November 22, 2021, 06:18:42 AM
What was the recoil like with one of those ?

It'd blow the boat back a good few feet. If you were daft enough to hold it you'd be on the ground with a broken shoulder. Ammo was whatever gravel, scrap metal and ball bearings you could find.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2NUCJOYRE8  This is only a small one....